With the release of iOS 18.4 in the spring, Apple's mobile operating system will likely let iPhone users in the European Union set
Apple has stopped selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and third-generation iPhone SE in all E.U. member states.
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Apple devices with Lightning ports that were still being sold by the company, like the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE, were fully removed from the Apple Store on Friday, as reported by MacRumors.
Apple has pulled the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE from sale in the European Union following guidelines that say all devices must charge via USB-C.
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If you want to buy an iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus or iPhone SE, it’s just been removed from sale in dozens of countries.
Apple is pulling the iPhone SE 3, the iPhone 14, and the iPhone 14 Plus from sale across the European Union (EU) to comply with the market's USB-C charging mandate.
Apple has pulled the iPhone 14 and the third-gen iPhone SE from its online Apple Store in a number of EU countries, all to abide by inbound charger regulations.
Apple Inc. AAPL has stopped selling its iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and third-generation iPhone SE models across most European Union countries. What Happened: Apple's decision is a response to new EU regulation requiring USB-C ports for smartphones with wired charging capabilities.
Apple has clarified that it has never sold the data collected by its Siri voice assistant or used it to create marketing profiles, just days after settling a case in which it faced such accusations. In a first,
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